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Circled By Confusion
10-09-2015, 2:18am
A scaly breasted lorikeet on a sunny day.http://static.uglyhedgehog.com/upload/2015/9/9/1441812231317-lori_thirds_and__divine_ratiol.jpg

Dazz1
10-09-2015, 8:24am
It's great when they stare back isn't it. Nice pose.

Mary Anne
10-09-2015, 8:27am
They are such lovely Birds and I find them to be more friendly than the Rainbow Lorikeets and a shame you put this one here as we cannot cc your image in this Forum.
Its a good idea to post your delightful Feathered Friend images in the Bird Forum next time, though good on you for getting that first post out of the way.

Circled By Confusion
10-09-2015, 7:01pm
It's great when they stare back isn't it. Nice pose.

He was very inquisitive. Perhaps was trying to work out what in the heck that big single eye was all about.

Thanks for looking.

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They are such lovely Birds and I find them to be more friendly than the Rainbow Lorikeets and a shame you put this one here as we cannot cc your image in this Forum.
Its a good idea to post your delightful Feathered Friend images in the Bird Forum next time, though good on you for getting that first post out of the way.

This guy was at Healesville Sanctuary and was semi tame, I tried to get him to eat out of my hand but he wouldn't quite get the moxxy up to do it. Thanks for commenting.

BTW I got my first post out of the way here with a pair of much more recent images: http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?141729-My-Bike

Cheers Mary Anne, and your Lori photos really float my boat.

Mark L
10-09-2015, 8:12pm
He was very inquisitive. Perhaps was trying to work out what in the heck that big single eye was all about.



I sometimes wonder if birds see their reflection in the lens and stop and check it out. Just one of my theories.:)
Glad you've progressed past those auto modes since you took this.:th3::th3:

Luwii
13-09-2015, 10:37am
Oh wow, now this is one classy photo. A standout pose by the Lorikeet and I also love the background. Most enjoyable image to look at.

Circled By Confusion
16-09-2015, 5:26am
I sometimes wonder if birds see their reflection in the lens and stop and check it out. Just one of my theories.:)
Glad you've progressed past those auto modes since you took this.:th3::th3:

I used manual mode rather regularly some time before I shot that Lorikeet Mark.

You see, my fine feathered friend, the (totally manual) Nikon FM film SLR I used
for about a quarter of a century and the Russian Zenit I used prior to that,
had no Auto or program functions. Or auto focus either.

You set the film speed on the DIN/ASA scale according to film type,
and set shutter and aperture according to the light meter.

Below is a photo I took of the late and great Ayrton Senna piloting an F1 McLaren
in the wet with the Nikon FM.... manual shutter speed, manual aperture size aaaand manual focus.

The image is a digital scan of the colour neg.

"Glad you've progressed past those auto modes since you took this." You're a funny boy.


I don't know about your camera, but the Program modes on my Fujifilm and my D700
are darn useful, I'm not saying there is no need for manual Mark, but...if you have a dog, you don't bark for it. And when I use P mode, more often than not it reads my mind and makes great exposures.
And when it doesn't read my mind, a click or two of the primary command dial (on the Nikon)
get things where I want them.


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Oh wow, now this is one classy photo. A standout pose by the Lorikeet and I also love the background. Most enjoyable image to look at.

Thanks for the encouragement Luwii, it's much appreciated.
I see you are located in Adelaide. The photo of Ayrton Senna above was shot in Adelaide.

Even though I'm from/in Melbourne, the F1 GP was far better in Adelaide than it is at Albert Park.
Adelaide hosted the GP year after year like a huge party... Totally OTT.
On the Saturday of the year I took the image above I will never forget this bloke in a daze
wandering down the main street at 10am in his pyjamas with the crowd cheering him on, and the pubs selling drinks out of
the windows onto the footpath. And the F/A18s flying so low people were getting
blown off their feet with the jet blast... The sort of thing that would be condemned by the
OH&S nannies today... God! Adelaide ROCKED.

Mark L
16-09-2015, 8:18pm
Ah, I started the SLR journey with a Zenit and only moved on when it started to fall apart.


And when I use P mode, more often than not it reads my mind and makes great exposures.
And when it doesn't read my mind, a click or two of the primary command dial (on the Nikon)
get things where I want them.


And for birds I don't want the camera reading my mind. So depending on the circumstance, aperture or shutter priority will do me Though that's not all).:)